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tax law changes so quickly. there was a lot of discussion at the end of last year about all of this. what do we need to know about any changes or misunderstandings as which prepare to file for 2012. >> always think about any kind of life change that you have, because generally it means some kind of tax change. they didn't really exist through 2012, they had expired but then they came back in on january 1, 2013, with some late legislation. the thing like the alternative minimum tax, that was put back to where it was. teachers that spent $250 for things in the classroom, that's deductible as well. >> filing for 2013, you want to try to minimize areas, find deductions that you might be lowering your deductions. >> are there common deductions that you think people overlook? >> there are deductions that people don't always focus on that they should think about. sometimes it's charitable contributions, you may have bought some things for charity, or maybe you just used your car to deliver holiday meals, you can actual
tax law changes so quickly. there was a lot of discussion at the end of last year about all of this. what do we need to know about any changes or misunderstandings as which prepare to file for 2012. >> always think about any kind of life change that you have, because generally it means some kind of tax change. they didn't really exist through 2012, they had expired but then they came back in on january 1, 2013, with some late legislation. the thing like the alternative minimum tax, that...
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or seems to be absolutely different even if there is no law she will show it she won't pretend. to the child care center the review board has accepted your appeal. thank you. so you may transfer to the center to join your child starting today thank you so much. taking into account the opinions of the members of the board we cannot allow you to live with your child a president you should behave appropriately fulfill all of disciplinary requirements and treat the administration with respect you still have a chance to have your appeal accepted the board will revisit your application at the next review hearing do you have any questions now that is old goodbye ok goodbye. hello my darlings our new school our school just. now it's cold and wet outside so please dress warm sun you're the best thing in my life everything will be fine i promise you i'll be back soon very soon so ok i have to finish this letter now i'll call you soon. love mama. what will you tell your son. when you meet again. that i love him. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia whi
or seems to be absolutely different even if there is no law she will show it she won't pretend. to the child care center the review board has accepted your appeal. thank you. so you may transfer to the center to join your child starting today thank you so much. taking into account the opinions of the members of the board we cannot allow you to live with your child a president you should behave appropriately fulfill all of disciplinary requirements and treat the administration with respect you...
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many of our communities to make them safer and to come up with strategies, how residents work with law enforcement cooperatively to keep our neighborhoods safe. i wanted to also say for the richmond district, it's been an honor to work with you as well. you helped us reach so many of the chinese community through our lunar new year richmond district walks. targeting chinese seniors by unscrupulous criminals, but also just in many ways coming up with great creative ideas. i know your work for 15 years with sf safe is really important, but your work with the fierce royal hong kong police force and many other years of work in other communities make you a tremendous and valuable servant to the people of san francisco. so, on 'retirement from sf safe, i just wanted to thank you on behalf of the richmond district. thank you so much, mr. chan. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor avalos. >> i can't help but chime in and say thank you for your great service to the city and county of san francisco. it was absolute pleasure to work with you. you understand community organizing really well, e
many of our communities to make them safer and to come up with strategies, how residents work with law enforcement cooperatively to keep our neighborhoods safe. i wanted to also say for the richmond district, it's been an honor to work with you as well. you helped us reach so many of the chinese community through our lunar new year richmond district walks. targeting chinese seniors by unscrupulous criminals, but also just in many ways coming up with great creative ideas. i know your work for 15...
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that information is, because it's collected by bylaw, it's prepared and enforcable in a court of law so our officers are able to increase their arrests by accessing our bylaw information. our biggest arrest last year, 167 charges were laid against one person and half of that came through our bylaw system. we offer property owner support program and kits. kits are available free of charge, they include a discount on paint from roano which is the equivalent of lowe's or home depot. property owners can access our contractor up to $500 in value to have the contractor go and remove graffiti on the property owner's property free of charge up to $500, then the property owner is responsible for the balance, but last year 97 percent of the program participants got the graffiti removed by free. what we found was by offering those two programs alone, we found not only do we have a 99.37 compliance rate on our bylaw enforcement, but negative public perception about the bylaw has gone down significantly. i used to get two calls a week of people complaining about the bylaw, i don't get any of it n
that information is, because it's collected by bylaw, it's prepared and enforcable in a court of law so our officers are able to increase their arrests by accessing our bylaw information. our biggest arrest last year, 167 charges were laid against one person and half of that came through our bylaw system. we offer property owner support program and kits. kits are available free of charge, they include a discount on paint from roano which is the equivalent of lowe's or home depot. property...
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one of the most restrictive drunken driving laws in the country. dominic, this has a lot of criticism because they say it's too much like a nanny state. >> reporter: and they could block the sale of alcohol and we've seen across the country attempts to prevent repeated dwi's, and not nothing this strict from banning buying booze. of those who have been convicted, their cars prevented from their vehicles starting, basically, if you're over the limit and breathalyzers. now, lawmakers want it imprinted on their i.d.'s, they cannot be sold by a vendor. and it's up for a vote and has seen a landslide approval in the house of representatives and gaining sponsors to become law, harris. >> harris: it sounds like a preventible measure, but how is it working to actually practice it? >> well, most of dui convicts or i'm sorry, dwi convicts are young males and many are saying it's not going to prevent the sale of alcohol to them by critics. >> you ask private industry to now be an enforcer of a law and, you know, i'd say probably ten times out of ten there wil
one of the most restrictive drunken driving laws in the country. dominic, this has a lot of criticism because they say it's too much like a nanny state. >> reporter: and they could block the sale of alcohol and we've seen across the country attempts to prevent repeated dwi's, and not nothing this strict from banning buying booze. of those who have been convicted, their cars prevented from their vehicles starting, basically, if you're over the limit and breathalyzers. now, lawmakers want...
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tax law changes so quickly. there was a lot of discussion at the end of last year about all of this. what do we need to know about any changes or misunderstandings as we prepare to file for 2012? >> sure. lots of changes happened. and always think about what kind of life change you have because any kind of life change generally is a tax change, means some kind of tax change. that can help you start to inventory that. some of the changes we had are retroactive so they didn't really exist through 2012, they expired but then came back in on january 1st of 2013 with late legislation. things like the alternative tax exemption. that was permanently put back in place. it's higher. that means for everyone, less people are subject to the alternative minimum tax. also other items like deductions for teachers. teachers that spend $250 on expenses for their classrooms, those are dedubt i believe. dedubt i believe above the line which is always good. we like those better. >> look ahead. how is what we're experiencing now --
tax law changes so quickly. there was a lot of discussion at the end of last year about all of this. what do we need to know about any changes or misunderstandings as we prepare to file for 2012? >> sure. lots of changes happened. and always think about what kind of life change you have because any kind of life change generally is a tax change, means some kind of tax change. that can help you start to inventory that. some of the changes we had are retroactive so they didn't really exist...
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luke's will be a full service hospital following the very clear definition that state law provides. it will include all the services that one would expect this that kind of hospital and it will be a center of excellence that will provide specialties so that the hospital is successful and can attract the right mix of patients for purposes of profitability. so, i am confident that this hospital will be successful. and to ensure that success, one of the things that is also included in the deal is the possibility and, in fact, the very real -- the reality of building a medical office building. under the agreement, cpmc has the option of developing a medical office building or using the existing facility for a medical office building purpose. if they fail to exercise that, the city and county of san francisco can step in and actually build the medical office building. you cannot have a successful hospital unless you have a place where doctors can go and practice and have offices, and that's the point of this agreement. a very important component of this deal is also the issue of affordab
luke's will be a full service hospital following the very clear definition that state law provides. it will include all the services that one would expect this that kind of hospital and it will be a center of excellence that will provide specialties so that the hospital is successful and can attract the right mix of patients for purposes of profitability. so, i am confident that this hospital will be successful. and to ensure that success, one of the things that is also included in the deal is...
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. >>> a long plane ride with osama bin laden's son-in-law could provide an intelligence windfall for the u.s. the al qaeda propagandaist gave a 22-page long statement to investigators during his jorny from jordan to work. the conversation is confirmed by a u.s. official and is expected to be used in the government's case to prove he helped conspire to kill americans and recruited al qaeda members. >>> i'm about to take you live to seoul, south korea, right now. that's where more than a cautious eye is looking northward today. north korea officials swore to take away the cease-fire agreement that ended the korean war 60 years ago. strong threats and strong language from north korea are nothing new, but north korea's top leadership is new. cnn's anna corn is in seoul right now for us. anna, it's monday morning there. any indication that north korea has done anything more than just threaten to remove the armistice? >> reporter: don, not at this stage. we don't have any word from north korea to say that it has nullified the armistice agreement, which as you say ended the korean war back
. >>> a long plane ride with osama bin laden's son-in-law could provide an intelligence windfall for the u.s. the al qaeda propagandaist gave a 22-page long statement to investigators during his jorny from jordan to work. the conversation is confirmed by a u.s. official and is expected to be used in the government's case to prove he helped conspire to kill americans and recruited al qaeda members. >>> i'm about to take you live to seoul, south korea, right now. that's where...
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. >> i was definitely pro law enforcement. they seemed like they would be good people. >> here is the thing. this is phil and alex talking here. phil who's a man here. when i was 16 i didn't want my mom know what i was frickin' doing. >> made me seem more comfortable saying it's just me and you talking, almost seemed as if it was off the record. >> do you think somebody intentionally went to hurt them or something just went wrong? >> he is providing a scenario which is not unusual for a investigator to do, a detective to do. >> gets into a frenzy. [ bleep ] >> i knew my girlfriend was outside and couple of friends were waiting for me back home to come back. we were going to have a fire out in the woods. >> but before alex leaves, police ask him to take a lie detector test on a computerized voice stress analyzer, or cvsa. >> what this is it measures the stress of the voice. so as long as you tell the truth, you'll be able to pass with this with no problem and i'll be the best friend you've got today. >> cool. >> once again alex
. >> i was definitely pro law enforcement. they seemed like they would be good people. >> here is the thing. this is phil and alex talking here. phil who's a man here. when i was 16 i didn't want my mom know what i was frickin' doing. >> made me seem more comfortable saying it's just me and you talking, almost seemed as if it was off the record. >> do you think somebody intentionally went to hurt them or something just went wrong? >> he is providing a scenario...
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any law enforcement? >> we do. >> do you? >> [speaker not understood]. >> take the mic, walk it over. >> tagging is tagging. if you're set for work release or work service, community service, [speaker not understood]. now, our -- when we're doing a lot of volunteers, we had to go with it because we had a nonprofit to clean up. when they did our clean up, they were actually reformed gangsters themselves. they had opened a nonprofit and they were doing paint overs. they were pretty astute at assessing the juveniles and assessing the areas they were in. what we've done since then, we lost our nonprofit, now everybody who does graffiti, we generally send out, not the paint, we send out to strip the toilets and public parks, pick up dog poop at the dog park. pick up something that was disgusting and they don't get a chance to paint at all. we would see where they would paint over and they would forget the part with their gang and they would paint over. they would use a roller and put stuff behind. we've done that. we've only walke
any law enforcement? >> we do. >> do you? >> [speaker not understood]. >> take the mic, walk it over. >> tagging is tagging. if you're set for work release or work service, community service, [speaker not understood]. now, our -- when we're doing a lot of volunteers, we had to go with it because we had a nonprofit to clean up. when they did our clean up, they were actually reformed gangsters themselves. they had opened a nonprofit and they were doing paint overs....
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how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was put on with permission. so, permission is considered in the decision-making process, but it's not an overall factor. so, if the by law officer had determined that that was a nuisance, the property owner would have been forced to remove it, but in this situation made a determination that it wasn't a nuisance, that it was put on, it wasn't detracting from the neighborhood and it was allowed to remain. it gives the officers a lot of leeway. we are looking at what toronto is doing right now in terms of possibly coming up with a way of retroactively approving pieces of art that are on murals that at
how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was...
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it is for law students. after katrina they say that you did your own internal review of possible organizational structure. you did not call for basic change, but for the integration of a unified command. was there a possibility that fema would have been changed, gotten rid of? >> there was a. of time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on fema becoming part of the department. i believed it more after katrina them before that the answer was closer integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in an emergency, fema does not have a lot of operational personnel. you want to integrate and deploy your customers, your tso, or other agents. some of the airframes and other equipment and bring that to support what is going on. the key here is planning. i used to get asked over and over, who is in charge ? the secretary of dhs would order all the elements of government to move around. that is not civilian eminence. in the united -- governance. unity of effort i
it is for law students. after katrina they say that you did your own internal review of possible organizational structure. you did not call for basic change, but for the integration of a unified command. was there a possibility that fema would have been changed, gotten rid of? >> there was a. of time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on fema becoming part of the department. i believed it more after katrina them before that the answer was closer integration rather...
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so, maybe you can create some kind of law. you're so good at that. you would be the country to start that, i would be quite certain. we have to go about 10 steps through parliament and it takes 20 years to change a law. i think you can do it overnight. [laughter] >> well, maybe. thank you. (applause) >> we have another answer. >> if i might very quickly. >> yes, of course. >> i have worked with aerosol with youth on murals as well as individual projects. i've also done collage. we've done paint pens. we have used a number of different things from silk screen t-shirts to making logos. my experience with these youth is you might engage them through graffiti. you don't have to use arrow zoll. it's expensive. it's anywhere from 8 to $14 a can wherever you get it. and you also have to then worry about protecting the eyes, the hands and the proper respirator which could be 35 to $50 apiece per youth. so, to me it's a really expensive way to engage that graffiti side of the artistic or creative behavior. at the same time, montana wants their name out there.
so, maybe you can create some kind of law. you're so good at that. you would be the country to start that, i would be quite certain. we have to go about 10 steps through parliament and it takes 20 years to change a law. i think you can do it overnight. [laughter] >> well, maybe. thank you. (applause) >> we have another answer. >> if i might very quickly. >> yes, of course. >> i have worked with aerosol with youth on murals as well as individual projects. i've also...
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enter -- >> we have road rage laws for people who act out in their cars. charles: we have a lot of laws for people once they've committed a crime. i'm talking about before they buy a car, because people have done a lot of damage -- >> well, let me tell you this, let me tell you this. the, um, legislation that i proposed doesn't suppose that someone's going to commit a crime. that's not it at all. charles: what is the purpose -- >> it doesn't presuppose that. charles: what is the real purpose, th honest purposesome yeah. >> the purpose -- charles: to demonize people in. >> the purpose that i said in the beginning is public safety and introspection. so there may be -- charles: what does that mean though? i don't understand what you're saying. >> i described it. charles: i don't get it. so you want to feel comfortable, you want to feel comfortable judging who might want to buy bullets out there? you want to have -- >> the bill doesn't, the bill doesn't judge anyone. it simply lays out to purchase ammunition -- anyone, anyone, anyone can take the two-hour ange
enter -- >> we have road rage laws for people who act out in their cars. charles: we have a lot of laws for people once they've committed a crime. i'm talking about before they buy a car, because people have done a lot of damage -- >> well, let me tell you this, let me tell you this. the, um, legislation that i proposed doesn't suppose that someone's going to commit a crime. that's not it at all. charles: what is the purpose -- >> it doesn't presuppose that. charles: what is...
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the fiscal cliff is current law and that is not going to change and we propose progrowth tax reform and we think with the current revenue lien w line wed have a system to bring all rates down. good for economic growth and creation and taxpayers by having less loopholes. stop picking winners and losers. those things are still achievable and we achieve that in the budget and do reflect the realities that you just mentioned. >> chris: in the last budget you cut spending $5 trillion over ten years. how much do you cut spending in the new budget? >> basically the same. $5 trillion. instead of growing spending at 4.9% a year which is the average under the current path we are on we grow spending at 3.4% each year over the next decade and gets us on the path to balance and the result is about a $5 trillion spending cuts. >> chris: cuts in the rate of growth not actual absolute cuts. >> we will grow spending on average 3.4% a year instead of growing it on average 4.9% a year which is the path we are on which takes us away from ever balancing the budget which produces a debt crisis. that is the p
the fiscal cliff is current law and that is not going to change and we propose progrowth tax reform and we think with the current revenue lien w line wed have a system to bring all rates down. good for economic growth and creation and taxpayers by having less loopholes. stop picking winners and losers. those things are still achievable and we achieve that in the budget and do reflect the realities that you just mentioned. >> chris: in the last budget you cut spending $5 trillion over ten...
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>> we will when the law says we have to. right now we're in a limbo and we're allowed to hold off until about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for about three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting the see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies and others to try and stop the city from its ban on supersized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of head aches. >> a lot of aggravation. menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, everything. >> reporter: another company holding off making kpangs right away is starbucks. it says there are some gray areas that it's sorting through and it's using the city's three-month evaluation period to take a look at what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. >> all right, thank you, mary snow. next hour, i'm going to talk with a panel of guests about whether this sugary drink ban is a case of the government going too far. make sure you stay
>> we will when the law says we have to. right now we're in a limbo and we're allowed to hold off until about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for about three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting the see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies and others to try and stop the city from its ban on supersized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of head...
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thing in all of the working groups and not come up with proposals but to understand what the present law office and the problems where there are problems with it. i think if we stick to the purpose that they can be a useful basis for further discussion. i am hopeful. >> do you have any sense about what will come out of the small business draft? >> i think there were some discussions on a staff level on friday. i am hopeful there will be more on a member level monday and tuesday. >> when we talk about tax reform, republicans often talk about revenue neutral tax reform, tax reform that does not bring in any more revenue to the current system today. democrats talk about the tax reform their raises revenue. how do you see that working out? do you think you and your colleagues will be able to go along with a tax reform that does not raise revenue like $1 trillion? >> it goes back to the question you started with. we really need to have balance. we really need to look at further cuts. they have to be wise to cut. they have to get the deficit under control. we have to look at medicare and healt
thing in all of the working groups and not come up with proposals but to understand what the present law office and the problems where there are problems with it. i think if we stick to the purpose that they can be a useful basis for further discussion. i am hopeful. >> do you have any sense about what will come out of the small business draft? >> i think there were some discussions on a staff level on friday. i am hopeful there will be more on a member level monday and tuesday....
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what also happens is setting up fake n.g.o.s as happened in the big battle about the software patents law suddenly there were these advertisements from an enduro that's said it was representing small and medium sized companies books the financial backers of this n.g. over microsoft and disappear. in the end it's all about money in the crossing it's one person one fold but in the brussels baseness it's one euro one fault the problem is we don't know about the money behind politics we don't know how much is being spent on lobbying by whom and on which issues. we need to put this on the democrats control it has to be made visible what's the role is of lobbying in the decision making what is to role of a large company like monsanto or shell. to speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the will talks skiffy ip interviews interesting story for you. to try. to find out more visit arabic don't all teeth don't call. so one of my first testimonies before the european commission was a very very awakening experience. i had one commissioner interrupt me
what also happens is setting up fake n.g.o.s as happened in the big battle about the software patents law suddenly there were these advertisements from an enduro that's said it was representing small and medium sized companies books the financial backers of this n.g. over microsoft and disappear. in the end it's all about money in the crossing it's one person one fold but in the brussels baseness it's one euro one fault the problem is we don't know about the money behind politics we don't know...
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to same it shows you condone whistle blower retaliation and violate laws that protect whistle blowers. it shows you accept executive who pilfer funds at laguna honda. violating what supervisor campos has said is a sacred trust. it shows that you condone spending public funds on rigged contracts given to cronies. it shows that you'll accept driving out ethical and committed workers from laguna honda and replacing them with towedies who rise to the top because they don't dare ask any questions about the problems there. ~ it also shows that you support a culture of dishonesty and incompetence about laguna honda. barbara karosi said she stands by her determination to [speaker not understood] dr. kerr [speaker not understood]. clearly, martha karosi doesn't get it and hopefully you guys are take this into consideration. thank you. >>> good afternoon. my name is rita o'flynn. i am affiliated with san franciscans for sunshine. i have exposed [speaker not understood] in the lead hazard program. in in terms of the city's settlement proposal for dr. kerr's lawsuit, the city is really getting of
to same it shows you condone whistle blower retaliation and violate laws that protect whistle blowers. it shows you accept executive who pilfer funds at laguna honda. violating what supervisor campos has said is a sacred trust. it shows that you condone spending public funds on rigged contracts given to cronies. it shows that you'll accept driving out ethical and committed workers from laguna honda and replacing them with towedies who rise to the top because they don't dare ask any questions...
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law to hold off until i think about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies and others to try to stop the city from its ban on super-sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousand of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot of aggravation, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information, training, posi-touch computers, everything. >> reporter: another company holding off making changes right away is starbucks. it says there are some gray areas that it's sorting through and you it's using you the city's three-month evaluation period to take a look at what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. frederica? >> all right, thanks so much, mary. let's talk more about this. let's bring in greg mocker, reporter or new york's picks 11 news at ten. you have been covering this story from the very beginning. these restrictions are pretty tight. are folks a little hot over i
law to hold off until i think about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies and others to try to stop the city from its ban on super-sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousand of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot of aggravation, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook,...
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from accredited universities and published numerous books on the subject of preparing for successful law abiding life upon release. i am currently working with golden state lumber whose corporate offices are in petaluma and has three lumber yards here in bay area. we're opening another one and i'm working with the employer to change their corporate policy to -- hiring policies that prevent them from hiring felons. i have launched a program to help people prepare for success upon release and i would like very much to work with the san francisco reentry council since this is going to be my home. i was recently appointed a lecturer at san francisco state university where i'll be teaching on the subject of architecture of imprisonment beginning in the fall semester. my journey through prison has been longer than my life outside of prison, but because of the experience i've had in serving terms in prisons of every security level, from united states penitentiary, medium security prison, [speaker not understood] prison and recently minimum security camp, i know the system. ~ better than i know
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100, 110, 200, 205, 220, 230, 260, 335, 500, and 590, and adding section 810, to: incorporate state law provisions governing community college and board of education candidates; change deadlines for withdrawal of candidacy and candidate qualification statements; change the public inspection period for candidate materials; change requirements for petition circulator badges; delete the requirement that a disclaimer appear before board of supervisors' arguments in the voter information pamphlet; incorporate state law provisions governing signatures in lieu of filing fees; reinstate candidate filing fee provisions; and make other technical amendments.
100, 110, 200, 205, 220, 230, 260, 335, 500, and 590, and adding section 810, to: incorporate state law provisions governing community college and board of education candidates; change deadlines for withdrawal of candidacy and candidate qualification statements; change the public inspection period for candidate materials; change requirements for petition circulator badges; delete the requirement that a disclaimer appear before board of supervisors' arguments in the voter information pamphlet;...
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corporations and that of course creates a tremendous incentive to do what to commit more fraud to break the laws so who is managing the u.s. economy the government or the banks you know look at it as a fair question a lot of the management of the government of the government in the economy is sort of outsourced in a way towards the banks you know that's how tarp was originally run it was it wasn't that ok here we are u.s. government we have this these hundreds of billions of dollars we're going to save these banks we're going to save these banks for the purpose of we want the banks to put this money back into the economy to increase lending to businesses homeowners to get the economy rolling again but when they did it they didn't do it the way that you would think that you would if that was your goal would say ok banks j.p. morgan chase you know here's your twenty five billion dollars but when you use this you know you're going to agree that you're going to use it to increase lending and we're going to measure that or we're going to incentivize that or at least require it if not incentivize it a
corporations and that of course creates a tremendous incentive to do what to commit more fraud to break the laws so who is managing the u.s. economy the government or the banks you know look at it as a fair question a lot of the management of the government of the government in the economy is sort of outsourced in a way towards the banks you know that's how tarp was originally run it was it wasn't that ok here we are u.s. government we have this these hundreds of billions of dollars we're going...
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the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law- abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about four million ar-15's in this country. there are even more other weapons that would likewise fall into a ban like this one. to my knowledge, the overwhelming majority of those weapons are possessed by law- abiding people and they are used for law-abiding purposes, hunting, target practice, self- defense and the like. i have yet to be convinced that the proponents of this legislation have met their heavy burden of establishing that this law would do more harm than good and that the -- any good it might do would
the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law- abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about...
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obamacare is the law of the land. we should learn to live with it. americans are going to like it when it all goes into effect. >> heather: you mentioned americans voting for it. here is something that came out. last week the joint committee on taxation, they released this report. it contains hundred different pages and talks about 21 tax increases that are contained within obamacare of which a dozen of them target americans earning less than 200,000, $250,000 for couples. was that something that all these voters that for it were aware of? i don't think so. >> let's correct the record. obamacare as an individual policy was not a referendum item in november. if you look at the recent polling only 36% of americans support obamacare as it stands. so the sole idea the president got re-elected and no questions asked about this enormously costly project that is going to add another sbyd that the president has no idea how he is going to pay for. number two, you point out effective pointed. president promised, no middle income tax that will be negatively aff
obamacare is the law of the land. we should learn to live with it. americans are going to like it when it all goes into effect. >> heather: you mentioned americans voting for it. here is something that came out. last week the joint committee on taxation, they released this report. it contains hundred different pages and talks about 21 tax increases that are contained within obamacare of which a dozen of them target americans earning less than 200,000, $250,000 for couples. was that...
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to put sexuality in there because some countries involved here actually have -- don't have sexuality laws so there is some sensitivity about it, but what this whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values that gets rid of all forms of discrimination and 54 countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it, so it does become a formal agree respect between these countries. >> the signing will be the first public appearance for the queen since being hospitalized for that stomach bug a week ago. >>> all right, back in the u.s., criticism is growing over new rules from the transportation security administration. passengers will be able to carry small porket knives onto airplanes starting april 25th. some lawmakers oppose the move, although the tsa says the new rules are in line with international regulations. our lisa desjardains is live for us now in washington. there are some lawmakers who have new thoughts about this today. >> reporter: that's right. this weekend has been a big one on this issue today. yesterday, ed marquee of massachusetts, a house member came out aga
to put sexuality in there because some countries involved here actually have -- don't have sexuality laws so there is some sensitivity about it, but what this whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values that gets rid of all forms of discrimination and 54 countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it, so it does become a formal agree respect between these countries. >> the signing will be the first public appearance for the queen since being hospitalized for...
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archeology which covers training in several subjects, including, one, the national state and local laws for cultural and historic resource preservation such as the national historic preservation act and the national environmental policy and california environmental quality acts. two, historic architecture significance assessments and national and california register eligibility reports. and three, pre-historic and historic archeological survey in site investigation methods including data recording, evaluation and report writing. my experience in historic architecture includes the survey and research for a historic district nomination to the national register of historic places and as project manager for the current historic american landscape survey at china camp heritage village in collaboration with [speaker not understood] of northern california and the california department of parks and recreation. based on my crm [speaker not understood] i was invited to develop and teach a new inter disciplinary course at the university of california berkeley's extension department of landscape ar
archeology which covers training in several subjects, including, one, the national state and local laws for cultural and historic resource preservation such as the national historic preservation act and the national environmental policy and california environmental quality acts. two, historic architecture significance assessments and national and california register eligibility reports. and three, pre-historic and historic archeological survey in site investigation methods including data...
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and they've had no problem intervening in state law intervening in state law before so why the silenenenenenn [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i took something for my sinus, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] [ male announcer ] start with nothing, build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here, find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash, give it park assi
and they've had no problem intervening in state law intervening in state law before so why the silenenenenenn [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i took something for my sinus, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [...
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>> i would have my message of reasonable gun control laws. that's the message i will take and definitely be an ally of the president as he tries to get these laws passed. >> your seat is the one vacated by former congressman jesse jackson jr. who was indicted for misusing hundreds of thousands of campaign dollars. meanwhile, your opponent on april 9th is an ex-con named peter mckinley. take a look at this campaign video. >> my name is paul mckinley. i'm running for the second congressional district. i'm an ex-offender, trying to prevent the next offender. i was tried, convicted and sent to prison for robbery. >> that's paul mckinley there. how do you overcome the stigma of dirty chicago style politics associated with the seat you're running for? >> you know, there's a lot of good people in office, and there's been issues all over the united states with different politicians. i can only talk about robin kelly and how i've led my political life or my government life, and that's what i'm running on, that i'm a woman of character and a bomb integ
>> i would have my message of reasonable gun control laws. that's the message i will take and definitely be an ally of the president as he tries to get these laws passed. >> your seat is the one vacated by former congressman jesse jackson jr. who was indicted for misusing hundreds of thousands of campaign dollars. meanwhile, your opponent on april 9th is an ex-con named peter mckinley. take a look at this campaign video. >> my name is paul mckinley. i'm running for the second...
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according to the law yvonne was removed from the center when he turned three the age at which children are either sense to live with relatives or to children's homes however each woman has to prove that she deserves to spend those first three years behind with their children and i tell you jenna you really are small nova will have to face the review board this privilege. choose your language. of choice because we know in the financial community they still some of us. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in time life choose me access to your office. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch ati any time any way. they play her right on my chest immediately after she was born then she began crying and so loudly even the doctors were surprised. come on maria come on let's get your own good girl. i think that having a baby and then bringing her up is the most imp
according to the law yvonne was removed from the center when he turned three the age at which children are either sense to live with relatives or to children's homes however each woman has to prove that she deserves to spend those first three years behind with their children and i tell you jenna you really are small nova will have to face the review board this privilege. choose your language. of choice because we know in the financial community they still some of us. choose to use the consensus...
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so assume we pass the law this year, and i hope that's the case. five years from now we should look back and there should be fewer people coming illegally because we have an open legal system. both of those paths could create that as long as you change the rest of the system as well. so what's going on in the senate and in the house right now is very positive. i support what senators graham and rubio and mccain and flake are doing with their democratic counterparts. and if they can find a way to get a path to citizenship over the long haul, then i would support that. but this book was written to try to get people against reform to be for it. it is a place where i think a lot of conservatives should feel comfortable that there's a way to do this and not violate their principles. >> you know, it's interesting. there's obviously a political component to this about who wants what kind of deal and what does it mean as we moveforward. after romney lost a lot of focus on the hispanic vote and the republican party's problem with hispanics, it's interesting
so assume we pass the law this year, and i hope that's the case. five years from now we should look back and there should be fewer people coming illegally because we have an open legal system. both of those paths could create that as long as you change the rest of the system as well. so what's going on in the senate and in the house right now is very positive. i support what senators graham and rubio and mccain and flake are doing with their democratic counterparts. and if they can find a way...
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about sexuality, they don't want to that in there because some countries involved don't have sexuality laws, so there is some sensitivity about it. but what the whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values, that gets rid of all values of discrimination and the countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it. it does become a formal agreement between these countries. >> you did just say while the queen is signing it, she isn't endorsing it personally. and isn't signing it essentially endorsing it? >> well it's a formality in the same way she is head of state in the united kingdom, doesn't have any political role. she didn't write it and she didn't, wasn't involved in any of the process leading up to the agreement. she will be expected to sign whatever they agreed. she does believe in anti-discrimination rules. she's very pro women, obviously. and i do expect her to speak tomorrow after she's signed it. she will talk about a special emphasis on inclusivity. everyone involved, especially those who are vulnerable. she is throwing her support behind it. but it is not her
about sexuality, they don't want to that in there because some countries involved don't have sexuality laws, so there is some sensitivity about it. but what the whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values, that gets rid of all values of discrimination and the countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it. it does become a formal agreement between these countries. >> you did just say while the queen is signing it, she isn't endorsing it personally. and isn't...
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there should be a law. have your disaster kit in that room, have snacks available for kids. turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you don't want to be blowing in or sucking in the vapor cloud outside. fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary, it is likely you are at an incident that may be involved with bnice, your safety is the most important. limit your time, get your distance away from that and some type of shielding and listen to the emergency alert system, your radio. . >> there's an acronym that we use to use an extinguisher. what's that acronym? we're going to take turns putting out this fire. you can see that it will make a pretty big mess but at least it put out the fire in your house or something like that. so when we want
there should be a law. have your disaster kit in that room, have snacks available for kids. turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you don't want to be blowing in or sucking in the vapor cloud outside. fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no,...
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the justice department ordinarily defends laws passed by congress, even those it doesn't like. but after the new york court's decision, president obama said his justice department would no longer defend doma in court. >> those who had fought for passage of the defense of marriage act were understandably dismayed. >> this is about what our children are going to be taught in elementary school. it is about stepping in between a parent and their child and imposing a new morality, or absence thereof, upon our children. >> republican leaders in the house said they would defend the law themselves. >> i raised my hand to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states and the laws of our country, and if the justice department was not going to defend this act passed by congress, well, then we will. >> whether the house has the legal right to defend the law in the supreme court is unclear. a similar question arises with prop 8 in california, where the state has also decided not to defend that law, giving the justices an easy out for a narrow decision or to sidestep the issue alto
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it is current law and will not change and we also propose pro growth tax reform which we think with the currents revenue line we can have a very pro-growth tax reform system to bring all rates down, good for economic growth and good for job creation and hard working taxpayers, by having less loopholes in the tax code, no more crony politics and stop picking winners and losers and pro-growth tax reforms, those things are achievable and we achieve it in the budget and reflect those realities you mentioned. >> chris: in your last budget you cut spending $5 trillion over ten years. how much do you cut spending in this new budget. >> basically the same. about $5 trillion. instead of growing spending at 4.9% a year, which is the average under the current path we're on, we grow spending at 3.4%, each year, over the next decade and it gets us on a path to billions and results in a $5 trillion spending cut. >> chris: when you talk about cuts, you talk about cuts in the rate of growth, not actual, absolute cuts? >> exactly. and, instead of spending $46 trillion over the next ten years we'll spend
it is current law and will not change and we also propose pro growth tax reform which we think with the currents revenue line we can have a very pro-growth tax reform system to bring all rates down, good for economic growth and good for job creation and hard working taxpayers, by having less loopholes in the tax code, no more crony politics and stop picking winners and losers and pro-growth tax reforms, those things are achievable and we achieve it in the budget and reflect those realities you...
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look at the law in the beginning as well. if they mention in my presentation, companies that produce nuclear weapons are identified from any damage to the surrounding area. for the secrecy surrounding rocky flats in the beginning was the cold war and cold war secrecy, but then it became a complicated as time went on. it's a beautiful part of the country between denver and boulder. it's always been a desirable area in terms of business and home developments in colorado has always had a big push in terms of development. so when environmental regulations came in at the clean water act said earlier environmental regulations, companies that operated nuclear facilities were successful in not having to conform to environmental regulation. they fought it tooth and nail because it turns out we cannot make nuclear weapons. no one would go into the nuclear business, including nuclear power plant if they didn't have the indemnification because it's a very risky and dangerous thing to do. up to the present time, the amount of secrecy that
look at the law in the beginning as well. if they mention in my presentation, companies that produce nuclear weapons are identified from any damage to the surrounding area. for the secrecy surrounding rocky flats in the beginning was the cold war and cold war secrecy, but then it became a complicated as time went on. it's a beautiful part of the country between denver and boulder. it's always been a desirable area in terms of business and home developments in colorado has always had a big push...
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questions what is customary and what is required to insure the public of whatever's necessary under the law - you. >> the project inspector wants to address. >> thank you i'm on behalf of the project sponsor. the project site is within a special d b i protection area. additional requirements supervisor ellisburg said it covers about a half square mile area. in addition to what's already in the d i r it has about 50 pages. we'll confident this project will be developed with professional engineers. that's number one and second traditionally the owner will require the contractor to produce the responsibility for making sure that the building is built as designed under the structural design and bonds issue. and thank you thank you very much. and, you know, last night in the discussion i can talk to project sponsor about some of those other things many of which have been brought up. and thank you >> public comments closed sir. >> you're out of order at this time. >> thank you. >> yeah. i will take to the project sponsor and some of the other things he's offered to the neighborhood so the rest of
questions what is customary and what is required to insure the public of whatever's necessary under the law - you. >> the project inspector wants to address. >> thank you i'm on behalf of the project sponsor. the project site is within a special d b i protection area. additional requirements supervisor ellisburg said it covers about a half square mile area. in addition to what's already in the d i r it has about 50 pages. we'll confident this project will be developed with...
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they could have by law built the new tower to meet today's code and leave the old building to meet the old conditions. >> it was so badly damaged the city required it to be retrofitted. there was a retrofit done while debating whether to dynamite it. >> any new addition has to meet today's code. any part of the old building that supports the new addition vertically or laterally has to address today's code. we will walk a block down and look at the rialto building. (♪ music playing ) >> we're still here on mission street at the corner of annie alley. they're named, somebody told me they're named for san francisco's early famous ladies. (chuckling). >> i want to point out the building here at 660 mission street, which i believe is an unreinforced masonry building retrofitted, seismically upgraded. once it is seismically upgraded, it is safe, right? >> when you seismically upgrade it, it is to a standard it doesn't collapse, but it may not be reusable or repairable. >> it was an economic decision of how much money the city could afford versus the benefits to retrofit the buildings. >> w
they could have by law built the new tower to meet today's code and leave the old building to meet the old conditions. >> it was so badly damaged the city required it to be retrofitted. there was a retrofit done while debating whether to dynamite it. >> any new addition has to meet today's code. any part of the old building that supports the new addition vertically or laterally has to address today's code. we will walk a block down and look at the rialto building. (♪ music playing...
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we have seen a similar law in alaska. but in that case, the judge has to specifically order an offender not to buy alcohol and then at this time state identification card is marked. in the case of new mexico, they are actively attempting to block the purchase of alcohol. that's a difference there. you described it earlier on, it is an aggressive crackdown. we'll see whether it works. >> and who decides to sue over it if it does pass? when is a change in strategy, not a change in strategy in the obama administration says the latest outreach to republicans is motivated by the spirit of cooperation, not desperation and says it is not really a change at all. chief white house correspondent ed henry has the story. >> reporter: president obama has setted up a charm approach, the aides say it is not a change in tone. >> the president has said since the election he is interested in working cooperatively. >> reporter: that's not exactly how it's played out. >> in the weeks ahead, i also look ford sitting down with governor romney,
we have seen a similar law in alaska. but in that case, the judge has to specifically order an offender not to buy alcohol and then at this time state identification card is marked. in the case of new mexico, they are actively attempting to block the purchase of alcohol. that's a difference there. you described it earlier on, it is an aggressive crackdown. we'll see whether it works. >> and who decides to sue over it if it does pass? when is a change in strategy, not a change in strategy...
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it's not a law they teach you in law school. >> it's a different type of laws or set of laws. you can't help but wonder if jurors are thinking as they listen to her day after day of testimony, has she spent time crafting the latest in a series of stories, none of which may be true. >> credibility matters when testifying. >> keep your mouth shut. >> you always say that. you tell the clients, keep your mouth shut. >> they never do. >> how about that. >> karen and lisa, good to see you ladies, thanks so much. >>> a few political notes. mark sanford is having trouble raising cash in his run for congress. the once disgraced republican collected $130,000 so far. minimum wage would be $10.10 an hour higher than president obama's. in hopes of saving the post office, a counselman from berkeley, california proposes a tax on e-mail. he thinks a penny per gigabyte would raise millions. >>> this is historic. the white house easter egg roll. kids dancing, eggs rolling, i'm in. >> that is kid president. that's the online sensation. the white house says despite the sequester, the egg roll wil
it's not a law they teach you in law school. >> it's a different type of laws or set of laws. you can't help but wonder if jurors are thinking as they listen to her day after day of testimony, has she spent time crafting the latest in a series of stories, none of which may be true. >> credibility matters when testifying. >> keep your mouth shut. >> you always say that. you tell the clients, keep your mouth shut. >> they never do. >> how about that. >>...
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this term algorithmic regulation, which means you can have laws and policies in the cities determined by data and not just what we think is best, but what's actually best. so, as cities keep catching on and more and more with the data, you're going to see some really interesting things coming out. >> cool. while we're talking about data, another part of the announcement today was also motion loft making private data available within sort of that initiative and that website wrieri'd like to hear a little more, john, about kind of deciding to share that data with the city and also a lot of times especially with other companies you see them being very protective of their data. there is a lot of value there. how do you sort of balance, protecting the value of your data and commercial viability versus making it available to the public? >> so, we have a unique problem, i think, to a lot of start-ups in the fact that we have a product that we sell and a lot of different vertical. we also have data we want to provide to the society at large. and how do we not step on our own toes and give awa
this term algorithmic regulation, which means you can have laws and policies in the cities determined by data and not just what we think is best, but what's actually best. so, as cities keep catching on and more and more with the data, you're going to see some really interesting things coming out. >> cool. while we're talking about data, another part of the announcement today was also motion loft making private data available within sort of that initiative and that website wrieri'd like...
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career law. >> that's right, carolyn. it's called on the move and it's to get people the real hands-on interactive draw of the exploratorium, even though it's not technically open. it's opening a month from now across the street at pier 15. we can give you a sneak preview. there will be food, interactive tents and one of the biggest draws is right behind me. let me say this correctly, it meanings the mechanical octopus. later tonight this will be the center of a big party. it is a flame-flowing exhibit. it will be illuminated tonight. right now it's just going to be the center of a lot of interacttist for kids and families to enjoy. there are two other exhibit locations in the mission and in the bay view districts today. it is free and open to the public. it's also celebrating the exploratorium 43 years in san francisco. here's what they told me a few minutes ago. >> it's a party and a parade and kind of a celebration of us moving and all the work that we have been doing here to bring this to a new location. >> not a coin
career law. >> that's right, carolyn. it's called on the move and it's to get people the real hands-on interactive draw of the exploratorium, even though it's not technically open. it's opening a month from now across the street at pier 15. we can give you a sneak preview. there will be food, interactive tents and one of the biggest draws is right behind me. let me say this correctly, it meanings the mechanical octopus. later tonight this will be the center of a big party. it is a...
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my in-laws grew up on crestmont. there's nothing that the new development and the old development doesn't have. please approve this development. and hi i'm a real estate economist based on here in san francisco. i was hired to perform a financial analysis on the eir alternative. specifically looking at the 16 dwelling unit alternative. our findings are that this is not financial feasible. as it's been talked about there extensive site construction we need to stabilize the hill and the parking lot and other improvements that are needed in order to make this development happen. next there's a long term carrying costs on the land. in summary of our analysis shows the total development cost per unit are $1.8 million. i want you to know we have - in addition, the applicant had a market analysis we did on the project. as was just mentioned by prior speaker there's very little new development that's occurred in the area. and i should mention i live in the area. we did research that have occurred in the area and came to a si
my in-laws grew up on crestmont. there's nothing that the new development and the old development doesn't have. please approve this development. and hi i'm a real estate economist based on here in san francisco. i was hired to perform a financial analysis on the eir alternative. specifically looking at the 16 dwelling unit alternative. our findings are that this is not financial feasible. as it's been talked about there extensive site construction we need to stabilize the hill and the parking...
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one of them was a gift from billy herndon, his law partner. his wallet. a watch fob. some studs, mayb >> pocket knife? >> a pocket knife, confederate money, reviews. >> reviews? >> both positive and negative. >> press reviews? >> editorials, yes. >> uh-huh. >> a hankie embroidered by mary, a.l. >> it was a galvanizing and very thrilling thing. >> this raises the question i've often wondered about, not only for an actor, but especially for a historian. how do you cope with a man who comes to you wrapped in a myth? >> well, there are two ways to answer the question. the first is, when you're doing research and writing for presentations, you don't pay much attention to what's been written in the last 75 years. you go back to the original sources. you discover the man through his image and through his writings, if you're lucky enough to have the experience of that connection to the raw materials of his life, which few of us have had. i got to hold the contents of your pockets once. that was as close as i got. for a few minutes, then you took it back. >> yeah, naturally. >
one of them was a gift from billy herndon, his law partner. his wallet. a watch fob. some studs, mayb >> pocket knife? >> a pocket knife, confederate money, reviews. >> reviews? >> both positive and negative. >> press reviews? >> editorials, yes. >> uh-huh. >> a hankie embroidered by mary, a.l. >> it was a galvanizing and very thrilling thing. >> this raises the question i've often wondered about, not only for an actor, but especially...
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venezuelan leader the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee had this to say his death then the laws of the us leftist leaders in south america good riddance to this dictator in the media a slew of pundits embarked on a search for new opportunities that might now be available for the u.s. in venezuela. so what does this mean now for the united states and all that oil in that country venezuela is a place of enormous opportunity it has by surveys perhaps the largest reserves of oil in the world from the u.s. point of view this has enormous potential implications because a venezuela that moves away from chavez is foreign policy means a venezuela that's less welcoming to iran less friendly to russia less friendly to castro's cuba less friendly to leftwing regimes around the hemisphere which is financed in their campaigns and and other aspects but before america jumps at the chance to explore those new opportunities it might be useful to look back at what washington's previous efforts led to. what the u.s. now calls leftist populist governments in latin america came to power partly in rea
venezuelan leader the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee had this to say his death then the laws of the us leftist leaders in south america good riddance to this dictator in the media a slew of pundits embarked on a search for new opportunities that might now be available for the u.s. in venezuela. so what does this mean now for the united states and all that oil in that country venezuela is a place of enormous opportunity it has by surveys perhaps the largest reserves of oil in...
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. # scott romney is a partner at a detroit law firm and never held public office. >>> when we return, could election 2016 really be clinton versus bush? our political panel donna brazile, anita dunn, newt gingrich, alex castellanos up next. wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avo
. # scott romney is a partner at a detroit law firm and never held public office. >>> when we return, could election 2016 really be clinton versus bush? our political panel donna brazile, anita dunn, newt gingrich, alex castellanos up next. wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers"...